* SOCIETY ARCADE TH EATER W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri.— “ Sky E y e.” Special cast. ‘‘The Diamond Queeu,” chapter No. 2. Eileen Scdir wick. The star walks across the narrow plant between two buildings 11 stories above the street, she stumbles and the weight o f her body breaks the plank and she plunges to her doom. See how she is rescued. S a t.- Buster Keaton in “ The Saphead. ” “ Money to Burn,” by Snub Pollard. “ Live Stock and Dairying in Canada.” Sun.—■* ‘ T h e Mistress o f Shenstone,” by Pauline Fred­ erick and Roy Stewart. An unusual love story, different from anything told before, and in which a titled English woman falls in love with the man responsible for her hus­ band’s death. Comedy, ‘ ‘ H i s W i f e ’s Caller.” Mon.-Tues. - ‘ ‘ The Furnace.” Agnes Ayres, Theodore Rob erts. Milton Sills and others of notable character. Are you considering matrimony T Be­ fore you tuke the plunge, s*'e “ The Furnace.” It is a pic­ ture every man and woman should see. It portrays some of the most vital problems in life. Every person will be belter for seeing this picture. Wed. Dorothy (lish in “ Re­ modeling Her Husband.” She married a flirt with an eye for a “ skirt.” Her friends warned her that he was a devil among the girls, but well you know that pretty tale about “ marry to reform.” C o m e d v, Thought.” ‘ ‘ Food for Thurs. “ The Law o f The Yukon,” sjHfial cast. “ The Law of The Y ukon” is a story of the Northwest, in the days o f the gold rush. It is based on Robert W Service’s famous poem. (let aboard the dog sled and take a trip to the K l o n di ke . See its picturesque men and women in action. Picture a country where gold is cheap a m i honor is precious. 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U. e lu b a n d t h e i r h u sban d » m o to r e d u p th e C oa st f o r k F r i d a y e v e n i n g o f last w e e k a nd e n j o y e d a d e l i g h t f u l pie me . ♦ ♦ ♦ M i l i e u W o o d so n , o f th is e i t y , a n d Mi»» K d it h B ohol*, o f E u g e n e , w e re m a r r ie d W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at th e hom e o f th e b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s . They h a v e g o n e to Newport on ttieir honey moon. Mr. W o o d s o n is th o y o u n g e s t of th e W o o d so n b r o th e r» m id w ell k n o w n in b u s in e s s f i r e le» o f t h e e it y . ♦ ♦ ♦ M I»» Ko se F l l i o t t , o f P i t t s b u r g , w h o is v i s i t i n g a t th e Mr». C a t h a r i n e B a d e r hom e, e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f her f r i e n d s T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , l u d o o r mid o u td o o r ga m e » w e r e p l a y e d a n d deli e io u s r e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d . T h o s e pre» e u t w e r e T h e l m a K e u i , M a y Osuinnd, H ild a F a v o r , R a c h e l C a l l o w a y , D o r o t h y Fad » a n d D o lly I ' l l . h e r . e ♦ ♦ T h e K o y K. Mhort. J . T . S m i t h , H. W . T i t u s , K a r l K . M ills a m i C . C. C m »on f a m i l i e s w e r e e u t e r t a i n e d ut s i s o ' c l o c k d i n n e r W e d n e s d a y a t th e C ha s. A d a m s home, t h e o e r a s i o n b e i n g Mr». C r a a o a ’s b i r t h d a y a n a l v s r a n r y . NEW THIS WEEK A hill stock of Sunlight four 1‘ohl Germantown yarn in all the new wanted colors, JOe per hall. Sunlight Shetland floss, 20e per hall. 'Those ol oui' customers who used Snidigli! yarn last year will tell you it is the best yum manufactured in America. An all wool heavy American dress serge, d(> inches wide, only ÍMle pei* yard. 1‘ ine all wool dress serge only $1.00 per yard. 'These prices are extra speeial, cheaper than pre war prices. Mittens for lumbermen and he handlers. A Hlilleskili mitt, good leather anti a haiga in for (lie price, fide. A mineral tail mitt, heav\ pliable leather, double sewed, rein forced thumb, a roomy easy mitt, much longer in the hand and wrist than most, price $1.10. < 'otton flannel and jersey knit glove for men, women, hoys, girls and small children, just right for hop picking and general wear at this season of the year. W e claim to have the best. P o w e ll & B u r k h o l d e r C orn er o f F ifth and Phone 70 M a in lb Silk Creek Society. T h e W . J . M u r p h y hom e w a s th e s c e n e o f f e s t i v i t y on A u g . 21 , th e or r n s io u b e in g th e b i r t h d a y u u u i v e r s a r y o f Mrs. M u r p h y ' s s i s t e r , M r*. F a t h e r C arlsted . F r i e n d s b r o u g h t g o o d thing» to eat hi a b u n d a n c e , u s air f u i r b o i a t a su rp r ise . D i u u e r w a s s p r e a d iu th e n e a r b y wood» a n d th e a f t e r u o o u w a s »pent w i t h g a m e s a n d in s o e i a l c h a t . O n e v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e o f th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s th e c l i m b i n g o f a f i r tr e e b y M. F . B a b e o e k to the b r i g h t o f » ¿ o u t liU f e e l . H e w a » c lo s e ly f o l l o w e d b y B. W. ( t a m e r . B o t h ari' w h i t e h a i r e d men. T h e y a m u s e d th em »elv e* b y b r e u k i u g b r a n c h e s o f f a n d d r o p p in g th em upuu th e h e a d s o f th e ad m iring audieure. T h e r e w e r e 33 p re sen t. ♦ ♦ ♦ Row River Boclety. T h e hom e o f Mr. a n d M rs. Win. V a u g h n w a s th e s c e n e o f a d e l i g h t f u l p a r t y la st F r i d a y e v e u i u g . Mu»ie and gam e» w e r e e n j o y e d u n t il a la t e hour, w h en d a i n t y re f r e s h m e n t » f e r e s e r v e d b y th e Mi»»e» A l i c e T h r u u , G e n e v i e v e Coquette. E l s ie I’ le unrd s u d klabel vur correct lubricant a * nde for earn type of engine Forty five wi re present. T a le s o f th e T o w n Mrs. 0 . F . 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STANDARD 0 !L COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au­ thority has stated to he one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. Y O U R EYES DR. R O Y A L J. G I C K EYESIGHT SPECIALIST OF PO RTLAND AN D EU GEN E, W IL L B E Mii'iiv IN CO TTAO E G R O VE A T HOTEL BAR T ELL ON M O N D A Y , AUG 29, 1021, and at regular intervals thereafter. Practice limited to ex­ amination of the eyes and fitting glasses. Special attention to school children. Consultation free. Mr». A l b r o D i c k i n s o n a n d d a u g h t e r . Mi»» D o r o t h y , w h o had been v i s i t i n g Mr. a n d Mr». O. B . D i c k in s o n , re tu r n e d S a t u r d a y t o t h e i r h o m e iu K n y m o u d , W 1 -li Mrs. J e n n i e W a r n e r a n d .»ou J a c k , o f P o r t l a n d , h a v e been v i s i t i n g ut th e home o f M rs . W a r n e r ’s d a u g h t e r , Mrs. C . I.. C h u r c h i ll. F . H. A l l i s o n r e t u r n e d T u e s d a y f r o m a m o to r t r i p o f t w o w e e k s . T h e K. H. T r u s k f a m i l y a r e a w a y on m o to r t r i p to C r a t e r l a k e a n d o t h e r parts o f Oregon. T h e T . C . W h e e le r f a m i l y a r e a w a y on a m o to r t r i p i n t o W a s h i n g t o n . A. W . H w a n so n re tu r n e d T u e s d a y fro m a v i s i t w i t h J a m e s Henson a t W olf Creek. T h e y w e n t on n d e e r h u n t bu t d i d n ’t see so mueh a s a f l a g . Mr. H w a n so n re p o r t» t h a t M r B e n s o n h a s a f i n e c r o p o f pears. Mrs. C . F . ITmphrey r e t u r n e d y e s t e r d a y fro m a v i s i t o f s e v e r a l m o n th s w it h r e l a t i v e » in I o w a . K. W. I j i w r e n r e , o f D o ld so n, has b e e n e l e c t e d to te a e h t h e D o r e n a high s c h o o l th e c o m i n g y e a r . Beil I .u rr h a rriv ed T u e sd a y from P o r t l a n d a n d w i l l sp e n d t w o w e e k s here b e f o r e p r o c e e d i n g to S o n F r a n c is c o t o v i s i t his d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Me C redie. J o h n A . M o t e , o f A l p i n e , W a s h ., a n d Z o l a W a t e r m a n , o f t h is e i t y , w e r e m a r rie d W e d n e s d a y in K u g e n e , C o u n t y Judge Barnard o fficia tin g. K. P o p e , f o r m e r re s id e n t a t L a t h a m , d ie d a t B u e k l e y , W a s h ., d u r i n g M a y , a c c o r d i n g to w o rd w h ic h has j u s t been r e c e i v e d n« *e. T . K . C a m p b e l l is in th e c i t y f r o m P o r t la n d . Mr. a n d Mrs. G e o r g e M ille r w e n t t o H u therlin y e s t e r d a y on bu sin ess. Mr. a n d Mrs. Wtn. I yew is, o f Han F r a n c i s c o , a r e v i s i t i n g Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed. T u l l a r . M r. L - w i s a n d Mr. T u l l a r a re h a l f b r o t h e r s . Miss I.o u is e W yn n e has returned fr o m a v is it in P o r t l a n d w i t h h e r g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs. C h a m p a g n e . M is s L a u r a W i t h e r w o i , o f P o r t l a n d , f o r m e r r e s id e n t , is v i s i t i n g M iss W i l m a W h i t e ;■ rut o t h e r f r i e n d s . Dr. B. K. J o b is in so u t h e rn O r e g o n l o o k i n g a f t e r m i n i n g in te re s t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. B. C . C a r r r e t u r n e d y e s t e r d a y to t h e i r home in F u g e n e , a f te r a v i s i t w it h Mr. a n d M rs . 0 . J . M adsen. * M is s e s L i l l i a n L e o n a r d a n d T h e l m a B re ed lo v e left y e ste rd ay for G a te w a y , w h e r e t h e y w i l l te a e h t h e r o m i n g y e a r . T h e c a n n e r y is s h i p p i n g a c a r l o a d o f b l a c k b e r r i e s fo P o r t l a n d a n d a c a r l o a d o f b e a n s t o K a n s a s C i t y . _____________ AMBITIOUS STUDENTS EARN THEIR EDUCATION University of Oregon Nu Honorable Employment Too Lowly for Those Wishing to Com píete Studies. U D iversity lu. of (BpeeiaL) Oregon, F u g cu e, I C O N FA IN S C o l l f f j f o i Li te i « tu re . S o r n c c «tu! th * A r i * I Ite < ir »«Imite Sc h o o l. I he Se h»Mil o í Jo urn alism i I m . h v . .i o l la w I he S ch oo l ol M ed icin a. 1 he S* ho ol ttl A r t h itn ture Aug •fui Allieti A r i a , fhat prsetieallj ovary L u i v e r s i l y o l O r e g o n » t u d eu l is on g a g e d iu so me k i n d o f w o rk t h is sum utcr to h e lp ouy e sp o u s e » f o r th e n e a t c o lle g e y e a r 1» rev ru le d b y a s u r v e y ol t b e ir o* ■ upuUoii». The k i n d ol w o rk b c i u g dune v a n e » Irou i sa lm o n f i s h i n g 111 A la » k u to f l y i n g w it h th e a c r i u l f o r e s t p a t r o l in O r e g o n . A l a r g e n u m b e r o f th e men ure w o r k i n g ill th e h a r v e s t f i e l d s of t he •lu te. N o t a f e w o f t h e w o m e n, t LMJ, ure e u g u g e d in so me so rt o l u g r i c u l tu ral work. Ot,.- girl 1- r u n n in g a tractor "II tier 1 111til-r » Inrin and »ay - It is fu n . O t h e r s a re c o o k i n g f o r bur v es t hand», p i c k i n g b e r r ie s u n d w o rk m g in o r c h a r d s . 1 l o g g i n g cam p» f u r n i s h w o r k f o r a u u m b e r o f th e m e n , a l t h o u g h It is not t h o u g h t th u t us m a n y f o u n d e m p lo y in cut ut t h is w o r k us d u r i n g p r e v io u s vaiutiuus. Hu w mill» als o h a v e a c on Hiderabic n u m b e r o f u n i v e r s i t y me u in t h e i r e m p lo y t h is su m m er. V a r io u s k in d s of cou st r u r t i o u cumps c la im their quota of w orkers from th e s t u d e n t b o d y a s well. A b o u t e q u a l n u m b e rs o f meu a n d wurncu ure w o r k i u g in o f f i c e » . These in c lu d e o f f i c e s o f b u n k s, »tores, doe to rs, s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t s a n d g e n e r a l bu sin e ss e s. T h e r e a r e a ls o a n u m b e r o f c l e r k s n m o u g th e w o r k e r s . Male» lu u u sh ip is a n o t h e r p r o fe s s io n w h ic h r e c r u i t s a go od f o l l o w i n g fron t a m o n g U n iv e rs ity o f Oreguu students. N e a r l y a ll th e m a j o r s t u d e n t s iu th e s c h o o l o f lo u rn u lism a rc w o r k i n g 011 n e w s p a p e r s f o r th e su m m er. Home a r e j u s t s t a r t i u g o u t 111 t h e i r c h o se n pro tension as c u b rc|>ortcr» a u d o t h e r* a r e a c t i n g in e d i t o r i a l c a p a c i t i e s . T h e departm ent o f physical education for w o m e n has u g r o u p o f wo tu cu s t u d e n t s a c t i n g us p l a y g r o u n d d i r e c t o r * f u r th e sum m er. T h e g r e a t f u n c t i o n o f t h is s c h o o l is to t r a m p h y s i r u l e d u c a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r s u n d g r a d u a t e s o f it h a v e l i t t l e d i f f i c u l t y in s e c u r i n g p os ition*. In t h e f o r e s t r y s e r v i c e a r e a mini h e r o f meu a n d w o m e n a c t i n g in v u r lo us c a p a c i t i e s . F i v e men a re e n g a g e d iu th e w o r k o f th e a e r i a l f o r e s t |iatrul, on e b e i n g li a iso n o f f i c e r at th e F u g e n e h e a d q u a r t e r s a n d th e o t h e r f o u r ol> servers. T w o u n iv e rsity women are a c t i n g a s l o o k o u t s f o r fo re s t f i r e s fro m peak* iu the Cascude m o u n ta in s . O t h e r s o f th e g r o u p a r e a c t i n g a s ru n g e r s , f i r e w a r d e n s a n d o t h e r f o r e stry workers. C a r p e n t e r w o r k is b e i n g done b y s e v e r a l m en a n d a few a r e w o r k i n g in b l a c k s m i t h sh ops. M e c h a n i c a l w o r k , p a i n t i n g , g a r a g e w o r k , r a i l r o a d cm p l o y m e n t , t r u c k d r i v i n g , s u r v e y i n g and ro ad w o rk a r e s o m e o f t h e o t h e r man u al o c c u p a t i o n s o f th e u n i v e r s i t y men f o r th e v u c a t i o n period. B e v e r a l men h a v e g o n e to sea f o r th e su m m er. I t is e s t i m a t e d th a t 70 | mt c e n t o f th e s t u d e n t s a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f O r e gon earn th eir ow n way e ith e r w h olly or p a r t l y . M a n y f i n d e m p l o y m e n t d u r m g th e s c h o o l y e a r u s w e ll a s in v a i n l i o n t i m e a m i in t h i s w a y ure a b l e to p a y their e n tire expenses. 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